As you can see in the forum, I'm checking up on the sources for which lists haven't been posted yet. In addition to the ones I've posted (or for which I've requested transcription assistance), I've learned the following:

*CokeMachineGlow (Canada) closed up shop after posting its 2015 list - sorry, I'd completely forgotten about that!*Rip It Up (Australia) shut down earlier this year.*Absolute Punk is dead but has been reborn as something called chorus.fm.

Harold wrote:*Absolute Punk is dead but has been reborn as something called chorus.fm.

Hi

Chorus.fm top 30 was published online recently, should I transcribe it?

And pending question about eligibility of music-news.com, that site seems huge in terms of album reviews and writers, but I come accross them for the first time lately, so I thought someone could actually check their validity.

Harold wrote:*Absolute Punk is dead but has been reborn as something called chorus.fm.

HiChorus.fm top 30 was published online recently, should I transcribe it?

And pending question about eligibility of music-news.com, that site seems huge in terms of album reviews and writers, but I come accross them for the first time lately, so I thought someone could actually check their validity.

If you want to post the Chorus.fm list go ahead. I don't think it's eligible yet - it has only 14 sites linking in (not surprising as it's more or less a brand-new site), and the number of reviews looks a little low as well.

As I said in another post, I won't be adding any more "new" sources to the spreadsheet.